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Divergent

Published on Dec 09, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Divergent Novel Study Presentation

By: Jared Borgersen 

Divergent

  • Author: Veronica Roth
  • Released 2011
  • Age group: young adults
  • Awards: Goodreads Choice Awards Favorite Book, Goodreads Choice Awards Best Young Adult Fantasy & Science Fiction
  • Movie produced in 2014

Table of Contents

  • Characters
  • Setting
  • Plot & Climax
  • Resolution
  • Theme
  • Narration
  • Reflection
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Beatrice "Tris" Prior

  • Protagonist
  • 16 years old
  • Friendly
  • Very independant
  • Good under pressure
  • Has great communication skills
  • Brave
  • Female
  • Smart
  • Strong Opinion

Tobis "Four" Eaton

  • Stereotypical strong brave hero
  • Male
  • Foil Character
  • Caring as he is always looking out for Beatrice
  • Willing to do anything for his friends and the people he cares about

Setting

  • Based in Chicago.
  • Futuristic technology as well as society.

Setting

  • Civilization is guided by the government into categories based off each persons qualities.
  • Desperate, and helpless mood when Beatrice doesn't fall into one of these catagories.

Conflict

  • Man vs. Society because when Beatrice is tested to be categorized in one of the 5 groups and her results are divergent which mean she has no category in society. People who are divergent are taken by the government because they fear they are dangerous.

Inciting Incident

  • Beatrice is waiting to be categorized through a test called a aptitude test.
  • Beatrice has mixed feelings of were she may end up and is very nervous and scared for her test.

Rising Action

  • After the test Beatrice is determined to be divergent and is told being divergent can be very dangerous and she cannot let anyone find out.
  • She choses the category of a warrior were her job is to protect.

Climax

  • She is going through her training to become a warrior.
  • This is the most intense part of the book because if she does not do well in the fights she must battle in she will not be accepted as a warrior and will have no catagory to go to.

Falling Action

  • She is accepted in the warrior group.
  • Her brother joins the smart category and through him she knows that the smart faction tries to manipulate her warrior faction.

Resolution

  • Beatrice's work pays off and she is able to stay in the warrior category or group with the help of people like Tobis that help her train and react in her fights.

Theme

  • Be yourself and don't change based on what others want you to be.

Narration

  • First person point of view because Beatrice is telling the story from her prospective.

Reflection

  • Overall I really enjoyed this book. My favourite parts were when Beatrice was training for her fight and during her aptitude test because both moments were very exiting and unpredictable. I liked the detail Roth put into each chapter it made it easy to picture what was going on and follow Beatrice in the book. The only thing I wished was changed abut the book is I would have liked the story told from an outside narrators prospective at times because I would have liked to know how Tobis felt at times in the story.